June 2018 archive

A brief showcase of some of the recent achievements from members of the G-Active project: Built a low-cost device to collect naturalistic driving data Developed an adaptive driver model to represent real-world driver speed and acceleration choice Provides a framework to trade-off driver preferences, fuel consumption and emissions reduction Developed an intelligent air …

The date and location has now been decided for the second G-Active workshop! The title of the workshop is “G-Active: Novel Approaches to Energy Management and Eco-Driving”, and it will be held at the University of Southampton, Boldrewood Campus on 14th November 2018 between 11am and 5pm. The workshop considers novel, multidisciplinary approaches to fuel …

Objectives

The project targets a significant reduction in fuel consumption and CO2 emissions in road transport by implementing new Energy Management control systems that are inclusive, predictive and adaptive. The ultimate goal is to reduce fuel consumption of passenger and light duty road vehicles by more than 5%.